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accyman 20-09-2013 14:06

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 1076296)
As a person who lives in nighties and dressing gowns (have very many of them - colour co-ordinated:D), I can see how burkas will be comfortable.

Most clothes, especially bras, are tight fitting, and now I rarely wear 'clothing', I appreciate that loose clothing is so much more comfortable, and, in some respects, is liberating:D


i like my batman , animal out of the muppets and family guy pajama bottoms but i dont walk around accy in them..

ok ok there was the time i drove to rochdale to meet mi then woman before i realised i hadnt put my jeans on and was actually still in my batmans :D

jaysay 20-09-2013 17:28

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Originally Posted by Mick (Post 1076238)
was this a patient or a doctor i would not fancy being examined by a doc wearing a Veil:D

hospital staff mick but not doctors:)

Sunflower49 20-09-2013 18:17

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Originally Posted by accyman (Post 1076300)
i like my batman , animal out of the muppets and family guy pajama bottoms but i dont walk around accy in them..

ok ok there was the time i drove to rochdale to meet mi then woman before i realised i hadnt put my jeans on and was actually still in my batmans :D

The first time I visited Accrington (just visiting some friends) I saw a woman walking down the street in a full-length nighty and slippers. And a short cropped jacket of some sort.
Good first impression :D

I suppose they may be comfortable, but of the few I know of who wear them, I was under the impression that other clothing is often worn underneath-I can't see THAT being comfortable.

(As somebody who only wears bras when absolutely necessary, and spends most of the day in nightwear, I can join the side of folks who find a lot of clothing restrictive and uncomfortable)!
A lot of popular clothing is far too much effort for me. And I have been known to leave the house without putting 'real' clothing on. I try not to make a habit of it, though!

accyman 20-09-2013 18:19

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according to jermery clarkson he saw one fall over exposing sexy undies and fishnet stockings.A specific group of people got extreemly offended at his observations because they dont even like you reporting what you have seen yet alone seeing it lol..

DAV007 21-09-2013 01:52

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http://www2.b3ta.com/host/creative/6...4812/burka.jpg

DAV007 21-09-2013 02:06

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http://s2.b3ta.com/host/creative/788....bukaphant.jpg

DtheP47 21-09-2013 09:41

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 1076291)
You use the word choice, are you sure they choose to wear it and are not told or intimidated into wearing it?

Hava a listen to the 5Live Drive prog Neil.. the two muslim doctors don't sound intimidated to me... different yes but not intimidated or coerced.
But sure there will be some pressured into wearing them..... but not the vast majority, lets not lose sight of the fact that only a very small percentage of Muslim women even wear em'

Quiz question from the Forts Thursday night which surprised me (The answer not the question ;)) Which county has the largest muslim population?

DAV007 21-09-2013 10:16

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Indonesia?

DtheP47 21-09-2013 13:05

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Originally Posted by DAV007 (Post 1076452)
Indonesia?

Correctamundo D ;)

Less 21-09-2013 13:27

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Originally Posted by DtheP47 (Post 1076475)
Correctamundo D ;)

******, I was thinking of county not country, I'd have said Yorkshire, never mind.
:(
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Originally Posted by DtheP47 (Post 1076440)

Quiz question from the Forts Thursday night which surprised me (The answer not the question ;)) Which county has the largest muslim population?


jaysay 21-09-2013 13:48

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 1076482)
******, I was thinking of county not country, I'd have said Yorkshire, never mind.
:(

That's probably the second on the list Less:rolleyes:

Neil 23-09-2013 15:05

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 1076296)
As a person who lives in nighties and dressing gowns (have very many of them - colour co-ordinated:D), I can see how burkas will be comfortable.

Most clothes, especially bras, are tight fitting, and now I rarely wear 'clothing', I appreciate that loose clothing is so much more comfortable, and, in some respects, is liberating:D

They are not comfortable according to The Times reporter who wore one for a couple of days in and around London to see what reactions she got. She said with the full face covering she could only make out faces a few yards away and navigating stairs was difficult.

Neil 23-09-2013 15:15

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Originally Posted by accyman (Post 1076354)
according to jermery clarkson he saw one fall over exposing sexy undies and fishnet stockings.A specific group of people got extreemly offended at his observations because they dont even like you reporting what you have seen yet alone seeing it lol..

Made me laugh did that, here are a few more of his funny comments, erm I mean inappropriate comments Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson's worst ever gaffes: Indians, Mexicans and burkas | News.com.au

westendlass 26-09-2013 12:12

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A few weeks ago when travelling towards Guide, a driving school car was passing going the opposite direction. As it was passing us I noticed that the girl driving was obviously the pupil as she kept hesitating and, on closer inspection, the instructor next to her was, unbelievably, wearing the full face veil. This is becoming a joke, how is anyone supposed to learn and stay safe listening to a mumbled voice under a cloth sheet. Surely, her peripheral vision is affected. It's just downright dangerous.

cashman 26-09-2013 18:05

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Originally Posted by westendlass (Post 1077064)
A few weeks ago when travelling towards Guide, a driving school car was passing going the opposite direction. As it was passing us I noticed that the girl driving was obviously the pupil as she kept hesitating and, on closer inspection, the instructor next to her was, unbelievably, wearing the full face veil. This is becoming a joke, how is anyone supposed to learn and stay safe listening to a mumbled voice under a cloth sheet. Surely, her peripheral vision is affected. It's just downright dangerous.

It certainly is, but the fact yeh dared to mention this, makes yeh Racist to the knobheads.:rolleyes::(


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